
The St. Thomas Law Journal published Neil Hamilton's Ethical Leadership in the Professions. 6 UST Journal of Law 358-396 (2009). Link to SSRN: Ethical Leadership in the Professions
On February 2, 2008, The Holloran Center hosted several respected scholars across a range of professions at the St. Thomas Law School campus on the topic of professional development. In the first week of October, the University of St. Thomas Law Journal published this symposium on The Formation of an Ethical Professional Identity. The following are all the articles published:
Foreword: The Formation of an Ethical Professional Identity in the Peer-Review Professions
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Medical Professionalism and the Formation of Residents: A Journey Towards Authenticity
By David C. Leach, M.D. | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Formation of Professionalism and Purpose: Perspectives from the Preparation for the Professions Program
By Anne Colby and William M. Sullivan | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Assessing Professionalism: Measuring Progress in the Formation of an Ethical Professional Identity
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Promoting Ethical Development and Professionalism: Insights from Educational Research in the Professions
By Muriel J. Bebeau PhD | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
The Engineering Cultures Syllabus as Formation Narrative: Critical Participation in Engineering Education through Problem Definition
By Gary Lee Downey | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Identity and Integrity in Clergy Formation
By Charles R. Foster | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Fostering Professionalism and Integrity in Research
By Nicholas H. Steneck, PhD | University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Getting the Right People In and the Wrong People Out of the Firm or Department
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - August 11, 2008
Top 10 Ways Good Companies Can Get in Trouble
By Prof. Hank Shea | MTS Conference - June 24, 2008
Should We Be Working Over 50 Hours a Week?
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - June 16, 2008
Engaging in Crucial Conversations
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - April 21, 2008
Learning from bad judgment and mistakes
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - February 18, 2008
Top Ten List of Lessons Learned from White Collar Criminals
By Hank Shea | Minnesota Business Ethics Award Luncheon - May 10, 2007
St. Thomas Graduate Program Commencement Speech
Speech given by Thomas Holloran | Winter 2007
Ethical Witness Preparation: How to Make the Witness Own His or Her Testimony (and Keep the Lawyer Out of Trouble)
By Prof. Hank Shea | October 19, 2007
Ethical leadership in the Sarbanes-Oxley world
By Neil Hamilton and Marlon Cush | Minnesota Lawyer - June 19, 2006
Understanding the intersection of business and legal ethics
By Neil W. Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - April 26, 2004
Authentic leadership and servant leadership in the practice of law
By Neil W. Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - February 23, 2004
Building the social capital of the profession
By Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - March 17, 2003
Applying business ethics to the law firm
By Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - December 16, 2002
A new world view: Zealous advocate and ethical leader
By Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - November 11, 2002
Who are the ethical leaders in your firm?
By Prof. Neil W. Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - January 29, 2001
Developing cultures of high professional aspiration
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - January 1, 2001
Survey of the mission statements of local firms
By Prof. Neil Hamilton | Minnesota Lawyer - August 21, 2000